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weekly digest, 11-30-08
30 Nov 2008 by Weekly Digest  
please find the attached interesting links for this week as provided by trevor and tim: this week in edge rails. it certainly hasn't looked like a holiday week in edge rails. things are moving fast, with some major changes afoot for ...
almost effortless - http://almosteffortless.com/

nick is bang on about favicons. such as …
28 Nov 2008 by paulmwatson  
nick is bang on about favicons. such a simple feature turns out to be hellish to handle. one reasonable solution is to use google's favicon cache api.
Paul M. Watson - http://paulmwatson.wordpress.com/

simple features can be very hard to code: why estimates aren't ...
24 Nov 2008 by comments@hopstudios.com  
http://nick.typepad.com/blog/2008/11/favicon-hell-sm.html. an example, using favicons.
Unvarnished - Travis Smith - http://www.hopstudios.com/nep/unvarnished

favicon hell: small feature, big code
23 Nov 2008 by Brent Simmons  
nick bradbury: “the end result is that it took thousands of lines of code just to display favicons. and that's often the case with features that seem simple at first glance.” nick uses favicons to make a point about software estimates ...
ranchero.com - http://ranchero.com/

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